marksheivers: Finding Freedom in Forgiveness: A Course in Miracles Perspective
Finding Freedom in Forgiveness: A Course in Miracles Perspective
A Course in Miracles Now
This website provides free online use of A Course in Miracles (ACIM), a level of written materials arranged as a self-study course designed to bring the student into a consistent state of peace and happiness. The Course was basically scribed and typed up during the years of 1965–1972 by two professors of Medical Psychology at Columbia University: Helen Schucman and Bill Thetford. With the assistance of Ken Wapnick, Robert Skutch, Judith Skutch Whitson, and philanthropist Reed Erickson, "the Course" was published on June 26, 1976 and moved on to offer over 3 million copies in 25+ languages.
Using our context-sensitive search tool, you are able to read through A Course in Miracles , consisting of the Text, Workbook for Students, Manual for Teachers, and Clarification of Terms.
David Hoffmeister and the Living Miracles Center represent a global community whose focus is on Jesus' teachings as within A Course in Miracles. This ACIM-based community is an expression of living A Course in Miracles in the non-dual experience of forgiveness. Their primary purpose is to inspire Love and they offer countless events, courses, and free online resources meant for this purpose.
One morning in 2015, David began recording the Text and Workbook Lessons of A Course in Miracles. Each morning for twelve months, he was inspired to start the afternoon in this way. From the pure mind of the Holy Spirit, words were shared by the end of the readings to illuminate and clarify the deeper meaning of the lessons x-tinymce/html -->acim now.
We chose the initial 25 lessons with David's insights because of this audiobook due to their incredible depth and significance. We hope you obtain this as a gift of support for the practice and a deeper experience of what the Course is pointing us to … that the separation from God hasn't occurred and we have never left our Home!
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